Inner Teacher of Psalms 25:8
Psalms 25:8 - A Neville Goddard interpretation
Read Psalms 25 in context
Scripture Focus
Biblical Context
God's goodness and uprightness are the foundation. From that inner steadiness, He guides sinners toward the right path.
Neville's Inner Vision
From the I AM perspective, Psalm 25:8 speaks not of a far-off judge but of an inner teacher who dwells in your awareness as the good and upright standard. The LORD is the state of consciousness that is always good, and that state teaches you how to live by its own measure. When you feel separated, or call your thoughts sinful, you are simply a traveler in a moment of misalignment; the 'sinners in the way' are the errors of thought, not a fate. But the upright nature of God remains constant, and in that constancy you are guided back to the right path—one thought, one feeling, one choice at a time. Mercy and discernment arise as you align with this inner standard; grace is the natural flow when your imagination is focused on what is good and true. The teaching is gentle yet certain: you are instructed by your own consciousness, guided by the inner Lord within you, toward wisdom that nurtures and heals.
Practice This Now
Assume now that the Lord within is teaching you the right way; revise every anxious thought to alignment with that path and feel the guidance as already given.
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